# Pärnu Airport Transfer Guide (EPU) Getting from Pärnu Airport to the city centre. Taxi options, costs, and practical advice for this small Estonian airport with minimal services. **Airport:** EPU **City:** Pärnu **Country:** Estonia **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/epu --- ## Main Guide ### Quick answer Pärnu Airport is a very small regional airport located about 4 km north of Pärnu city centre. The ride into town takes under 10 minutes. This is not an airport with queues, lounges, or complex navigation — it is a single building with minimal infrastructure. Taxi fare to central Pärnu is around 5-10 EUR. There is no bus service from the airport. If you are flying into EPU, you are likely on a charter, seasonal, or private flight, as scheduled commercial service is extremely limited. 👉 AirportTransferPortal offers fixed-price transfers on this route, which removes uncertainty on arrival. --- ### What actually happens after landing EPU handles a very small number of flights. When you land, you walk from the aircraft directly to the terminal building. There is no jet bridge, no bus transfer — you walk across the tarmac. The terminal is a modest facility with basic check-in and a small waiting area. Immigration and customs are handled in the same space, and during most flights, the process takes only a few minutes. There is no currency exchange at the airport. Estonia uses the euro, so if you already have euros, you are fine. There are no ATMs at the terminal. The nearest ATMs are in Pärnu town centre. Wi-Fi may be available but do not count on it. Mobile coverage (Estonian networks) works fine, and most European roaming plans cover Estonia. --- ### Transport options explained honestly **Taxi:** Your main option. Taxis do not wait at this airport by default because flight volume is so low. You will need to call one. Estonian taxi apps like Bolt (formerly Taxify, which was actually founded in Estonia) work well in Pärnu. Order a ride through the app, and a car will arrive in 5-15 minutes. **Pre-booked private transfer:** A driver meets you at the terminal. Given the airport's small size, this is straightforward — there is essentially one exit. This is the most reliable option because you do not have to wait for a taxi to arrive. **Rental car:** There are no rental car desks at EPU. If you want to rent a car, you would need to arrange delivery to the airport in advance through a Pärnu-based agency, or rent from the city. **Walking or cycling:** The airport is 4 km from town. It is technically walkable in about 45 minutes along main roads, but impractical with luggage. **Bus:** There is no bus service connecting the airport to Pärnu. --- ### Realistic pricing expectations A taxi from EPU to central Pärnu costs roughly 5-10 EUR. Through Bolt, the fare is metered and transparent — usually around 5-8 EUR. A phone-ordered taxi from a local company may charge a flat rate of 8-12 EUR including the pickup fee. Pre-booked transfers run about 15-25 EUR for a sedan. The premium over a taxi reflects the guaranteed availability and meet-and-greet service. If you are heading beyond Pärnu — for example to Tallinn (130 km) or Tartu (170 km) — a pre-booked transfer or rental car is the practical approach. A taxi to Tallinn would cost 100-150 EUR. --- ### Late night arrivals EPU has almost no night operations. Flights here are rare enough during the day, and night arrivals are exceptional. If you do arrive after dark — perhaps on a delayed charter or private flight — there will be no taxis waiting. Bolt availability in Pärnu drops late at night but does not disappear entirely. A pre-booked transfer is the safest bet for any non-standard arrival time. The airport area is safe but quiet and unlit. There are no nearby hotels, restaurants, or shops. --- ### Families and luggage The terminal is single-level and compact. There are no escalators, long corridors, or complex layouts. Travelling with children here is straightforward — the main concern is simply having transport arranged, since taxis do not wait. Child seats are not standard in Estonian taxis. Bolt allows you to request a child seat in the app (select "child seat" option), but availability depends on the driver. For guaranteed child seats, pre-book a transfer with that requirement specified. Luggage is not an issue space-wise — any sedan or van can handle normal holiday luggage for the short ride into Pärnu. --- ### Where you meet the driver There is one terminal building and one exit. Your driver will be in the small parking area directly outside. For pre-booked transfers, the driver will either be at the door or in a car right in front of it. You will not get lost — the entire airport can be surveyed in a single glance. For Bolt taxis, the driver will arrive at the terminal entrance. Give them a few minutes after ordering, as they may be coming from Pärnu town. --- ### Decision helper **Order a Bolt taxi if:** you have the app installed, arrive during normal hours, and are comfortable waiting 5-15 minutes for the car. **Pre-book a transfer if:** you want a driver waiting when you land, you arrive at an unusual time, you are travelling with children who need a car seat, or you are continuing to a destination beyond Pärnu. **Arrange a rental car if:** you plan to explore Estonia (Tallinn, islands, Soomaa National Park) and need a vehicle for your stay. Just remember there are no desks at the airport — arrange delivery in advance. 👉 This is the lowest-friction option after a long flight. --- ### Summary Pärnu Airport is about as simple as airports get. The only thing you genuinely need to plan is your ride into town, because taxis do not wait here by default. Have Bolt on your phone or a transfer booked, and you will be at your hotel in under 15 minutes. --- ## Frequently Asked Questions **Q: How far is Pärnu Airport from the city centre?** About 4 km, which takes under 10 minutes by car. **Q: Are there regular flights to Pärnu Airport?** Very few. EPU handles mostly charter flights, seasonal services, and private aviation. Check current schedules before planning to fly here — most travellers reach Pärnu by road from Tallinn. **Q: Does Bolt work at Pärnu Airport?** Yes. Bolt works throughout Pärnu, including the airport area. Order a ride through the app and a driver will typically arrive within 5-15 minutes. **Q: Is there an ATM at EPU Airport?** No. The nearest ATMs are in Pärnu city centre. Estonia uses the euro, so bring some cash or rely on card payments in town. **Q: Can I rent a car at Pärnu Airport?** There are no rental car desks at the airport. You would need to arrange for a car to be delivered to EPU in advance through a local agency. **Q: How do I get from Pärnu Airport to Tallinn?** Tallinn is about 130 km north. A pre-booked transfer costs 100-150 EUR. Alternatively, take a taxi into Pärnu and catch a Lux Express bus to Tallinn (about 2 hours, 10-15 EUR). **Q: Is there a bus from the airport to Pärnu?** No. There is no public bus service to EPU Airport. A taxi or pre-booked transfer is necessary. **Q: Is Pärnu Airport safe?** Yes. Estonia is a safe country and Pärnu is a calm seaside town. The airport area is quiet and low-risk. **Q: Do taxis at Pärnu Airport have meters?** Bolt taxis are metered through the app. If you call a local taxi company, confirm the price beforehand. Estonian taxis are generally transparent about pricing. **Q: What is the best way to get to Pärnu?** Most visitors reach Pärnu by bus or car from Tallinn (2 hours). Flying into EPU is possible but only on limited charter or seasonal routes. Tallinn Airport (TLL) with a bus or transfer to Pärnu is the most common approach. --- ## Additional Guides ### Arriving at Pärnu Airport late at night **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/epu/late-night Late-night arrivals at EPU are unusual. This is a small regional airport with very limited scheduled service, and most operations happen during daylight. However, charter flights, private aviation, or delays could put you here after dark. ## What you will find The terminal will be open for your arrival but essentially empty of services. There is no cafe, no shop, no currency exchange, and no ATM. The building is small and functional — lighting and heating will be on, but that is about it. Outside, the area is quiet and poorly lit beyond the immediate terminal. There are no nearby hotels or restaurants within walking distance. ## Getting transport No taxis wait at EPU during normal hours, and certainly not at night. Your options: **Bolt app:** Works in Pärnu at night, though with fewer available drivers. Wait times of 10-20 minutes are possible late at night. The app shows estimated pickup time before you confirm. **Local taxi by phone:** Call a Pärnu taxi company. They operate around the clock, though response times are slower at night. Expect 10-20 minutes for pickup. **Pre-booked transfer:** The most reliable option. Your driver will be at the terminal when you land, regardless of the hour. For night arrivals at an airport this small and quiet, this is the recommended approach. ## Safety Estonia is very safe, and Pärnu is a peaceful town. There is no security concern about being at the airport at night — it is just inconvenient and boring. The risk is not danger but discomfort: standing in a small, empty terminal with no food, drink, or entertainment while waiting for a ride. ## If you are severely delayed If your flight lands hours late and you have not pre-arranged transport, Bolt is your best bet. Even at 1-2 AM, there are usually some drivers active in Pärnu, though you may wait longer than during the day. Keep your phone charged. ## The practical advice If there is any chance your arrival will be after 8 PM, book a transfer. The cost difference between a 7 EUR Bolt ride and a 20 EUR transfer is trivial compared to standing in an empty terminal at 11 PM wondering if a driver will show up. --- ### Taxi vs pre-booked transfer at Pärnu Airport **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/epu/taxi-vs-transfer At an airport this small, the question is less about taxi versus transfer and more about whether you want someone waiting or are happy to wait a few minutes. ## Bolt or local taxi Bolt is the dominant ride-hailing app in Estonia — it was founded here. Open the app at EPU, request a ride, and a driver arrives in 5-15 minutes. Fare: 5-8 EUR to central Pärnu. Alternatively, call a local taxi company. The fare will be 8-12 EUR including pickup. Either way, you get a metered or app-calculated ride with a licensed driver in a standard vehicle. **Advantages:** Cheapest option. Flexible — no advance commitment. Bolt is transparent on pricing. **Disadvantages:** No taxi waits at EPU by default. You must order one after landing and wait. On rare occasions (events, bad weather), wait times could be longer. No child seat guarantee. ## Pre-booked transfer A driver is at the terminal when you walk out. Vehicle and price are confirmed in advance. **Advantages:** Zero wait time. Driver tracks your flight. Child seat available on request. Good for onward journeys (Tallinn, Tartu, Saaremaa). **Disadvantages:** More expensive (15-25 EUR for what is essentially a 5-minute ride). Requires planning ahead. ## When each makes sense **Bolt/taxi works if:** You arrive during normal hours, have the app installed, your phone has charge, and you do not mind a brief wait. **Transfer works if:** You arrive at an unusual time, are continuing beyond Pärnu, travel with small children needing a car seat, or simply want someone there when you land. ## The honest assessment For most travellers, Bolt is perfectly adequate for EPU. The ride is so short that the difference in experience between a taxi and a transfer is minimal. The main reason to pre-book is either peace of mind or a practical need like a child seat or onward journey. If you are heading to Tallinn or another city straight from the airport, a pre-booked transfer makes clear sense — you do not want to coordinate a Bolt for a 130 km trip. --- ### Getting from Pärnu Airport to the city with kids **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/epu/family-and-kids Pärnu Airport is probably the least stressful airport experience you will have with children. The terminal is tiny, the ride is short, and the town is a popular family holiday destination. ## The terminal There is no long walk, no escalators, no confusing signs. You exit the aircraft, walk across the tarmac, and enter a small building. The entire process from landing to standing outside takes minutes when flights are on time. There are no dedicated family facilities — no baby-changing room, no play area — but given the size and speed of transit, you are unlikely to need them. ## Child seats Estonian law requires appropriate child restraints. In practice: - **Bolt:** The app has a child seat option you can select when ordering. Availability depends on the driver — not all have one. - **Local taxis:** Most do not carry child seats unless requested in advance. - **Pre-booked transfer:** Request a child seat (specify age/weight) when booking. This is the most reliable way to guarantee one. If you are bringing your own travel car seat, it will work in any vehicle. ## The ride Four kilometres on a well-maintained Estonian road. No hills, no winding mountain passes, no traffic chaos. The ride takes under 10 minutes. Children will barely notice it. ## Pärnu as a family destination Pärnu is Estonia's summer capital — a beach town with shallow, calm water that is ideal for small children. The beach is sandy and gently sloping. In summer (June-August), water temperatures reach a modest but swimmable level. There are playgrounds, parks, and ice cream shops along the promenade. ## Luggage Any standard vehicle handles typical family luggage for this short ride. If you have an extraordinary amount of gear (stroller, travel cot, car seat, multiple large cases), mention it when booking a transfer so an appropriate vehicle is arranged. ## Tips for families - Have Bolt installed with a payment method set up before you land. - If your child needs a car seat and you are not bringing your own, pre-book a transfer with a seat request. - Pack a snack — there is nothing to buy at the airport. - Pärnu town centre is compact and walkable, so once you arrive at your hotel, you may not need any more transport. --- ### How much does it cost to get from Pärnu Airport to the city? **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/epu/cost-to-city The short answer: very little. Pärnu Airport is only 4 km from the city centre, making this one of the cheapest airport-to-city transfers you will encounter. ## Bolt taxi Using the Bolt app, a ride from EPU to central Pärnu typically costs 5-8 EUR. The fare is calculated by the app based on distance and time, so there are no surprises. This is the cheapest practical option. ## Local taxi companies Calling a Pärnu taxi company directly will cost roughly 8-12 EUR including the dispatch/pickup fee. Companies like Pärnu Takso or Tulika Takso serve the area. The ride itself is the same short journey, but the pickup charge adds a few euros. ## Pre-booked transfer A private transfer booked in advance costs 15-25 EUR for a sedan. You pay more for the convenience of having someone wait for you at the terminal. For a minivan (useful for groups), expect 20-35 EUR. ## Longer journeys If Pärnu is not your final stop: - **Pärnu to Tallinn** (130 km): Transfer 100-150 EUR, or bus from Pärnu centre 10-15 EUR - **Pärnu to Tartu** (170 km): Transfer 120-170 EUR - **Pärnu to Kuressaare/Saaremaa** (via ferry): Transfer to Virtsu port ~60-80 EUR, then ferry - **Pärnu to Haapsalu** (100 km): Transfer 80-120 EUR ## Currency and payment Estonia uses the euro. Bolt handles payment through the app (card or cash). Local taxis accept both cash and card in most cases. There is no ATM at the airport, so have some euros on you or a working card. ## Bottom line For the 4 km ride into Pärnu, you are looking at 5-12 EUR by taxi or 15-25 EUR for a pre-booked transfer. This is one of those airports where transport cost is essentially a non-issue — the fare is negligible compared to what you will spend on your holiday in Pärnu. --- ## Related Pages - [Main arrival guide](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/epu) - [Late night arrivals](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/epu/late-night) - [Taxi vs transfer](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/epu/taxi-vs-transfer) - [Family & kids](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/epu/family-and-kids) - [Cost to city](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/epu/cost-to-city) --- ## Check before you land 👉 This route is actively served by AirportTransferPortal with fixed-price booking available before arrival. Check real vehicles and prices before your flight. 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